More than 20 years after the original Mrs. Doubtfire film premiered in 1993, Fox 2000 is preparing a sequel, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Original star Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus are set to reunite and “Elf” scribe David Berenbaum is writing the script.

The original film starred Williams as Daniel Hillard, a struggling actor who dressed up as Mrs. Doubtfire to spend more time with his children. The film also starred Sally Field and Pierce Brosnan.

Talks of a sequel have been in the works for a while, according to THR report:

A sequel has been in the works since 2001 when Bonnie Hunt was tapped to write a script, but despite many drafts and other scribes hired, the project slowly died and has been inactive for years, mainly due to Columbus and Williams not sparking to any new take.

The project became active again early this year with Berenbaum’s involvement and while it’s too soon to predict if all the elements will ultimately come together, Williams and Columbus are attached and hopeful about the outcome.

Mara Wilson, who played Williams’ youngest daughter in the original, said that while she hasn’t been asked to participate, she has no plans of being in the sequel. The actress tweeted ”I think Doubtfire ended where it needed to end.”

What do you think of a Mrs. Doubtfire sequel? Would you go see it or is it in danger of ruining a classic?